Difference between Canon i860 and i960?

I can't seem to find a review which really distinguishes between these two
printers. Each seems to get a rave review, but the reviews are so similar
that I can't understand what the distinctions are between them.

What would be the reasons to prefer the more expensive i960 over the i860?
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"Phil Stripling" <> wrote in message
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> I can't seem to find a review which really distinguishes between these two
> printers. Each seems to get a rave review, but the reviews are so similar
> that I can't understand what the distinctions are between them.

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The 960 uses 6 instead of 4 colors and smaller droplets. Hence it is able to
convey finer detail and more realistic color shades. If you interested
enough in photography to read these posts you will be much happier with the
960. It is also fast, quiet and relatively economical to operate.

I got the i960 and can't say enough good about it. I used to be an Epson
fan. Not anymore.
I got refill inks and the cost to do a photo say 4x6 is probably around a
penny of ink.

"bmoag" <> wrote in message
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> The 960 uses 6 instead of 4 colors and smaller droplets. Hence it is able
to
> convey finer detail and more realistic color shades. If you interested
> enough in photography to read these posts you will be much happier with
the
> 960. It is also fast, quiet and relatively economical to operate.
>
>

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